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Granite was quarried on the northern slopes of this mountain. Mourne granite is typically grey and of high quality. Vast quantities used to be exported for construction. The streets and docks of Liverpool were built of Mourne granite.
Chimney Rock Mountain is the 184th highest place in Ireland.Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/178/?PHPSESSID=5q7lh8t30pb3r06c9q8keja9i2

Starting at Bloody Bridge car park, the stroll up the track alongside Bloody Bridge River is very pleasant on a summer's day. Cross the river where the large pipeline becomes visible and head SW over the mountain's shoulder which is marked by a cairn. A further 30 minutes took me to the large summit cairn on Chimney Rock, one hour and forty minutes after I'd left the car. The picture shows a class of kids leaping into an inviting, deep pool in Bloody Bridge River just up from the car park. Trackback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/178/comment/3863/